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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorhuskersports
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Would thins inside an open-at-one-end box be considered ThinPak and slip cover checked?  Or would it be custom?  Thanks.
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ThinPak with slip

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ThinPak with slip

Indeed. Except when there's more than one THINpak - in which case the parent gets "Slip Case" and the children "THINpak".
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Yes, that last addition is very important!
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Quoting snarbo:
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ThinPak with slip


Sorry, I disagree; if that were the case (no pun intended) 3 Keep Cases in an open ended box case would be Keep Case with Slip cover and that is actually explicitly a Slip Case, ie. the old Box Set entry. Only if it is a single Keep Case (or THINpak though I have never actually seen a single THIN on sale) in a slip then it's a 'X case' with slip cover.

AIUI whether the cases in a box case are any width of Keep Case (ie including THINpaks) the profile is a Slip Case (and if you want to do/must do (depending on whether it is a TV series or a 'box set' of films) child profiles for the discs THEY are in THINpaks).
I also believe a quick check of many, many profiles will back up that this is the accepted description.

I strongly disagree that the same packaging should be described as Slip Case if it's a set of films and THINpak with Slip cover if it's a TV series; if it's the same packaging it should be the same case description.
Let's remember that the reason Box Set case type was changed to Slip Case was to avoid confusion because a DVDP box set could have a non-Box Set case type and a Box Set case type did NOT mean that the profile had to be a box set. By saying multiple THINs in a box has to be a box set before you give it a Box Set case type is going back to the confusion that was supposedly sorted by the change of name to Slip Case.
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Only if it is a single Keep Case (or THINpak though I have never actually seen a single THIN on sale) in a slip then it's a 'X case' with slip cover.

That is indeed the only occasion when it would be THINpak + Slip Cover. I agree that it's pretty rare, but it could happen. Huskersports didn't provide enough details to determine what it is exactly. But you are absolutely right.
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Only if it is a single Keep Case (or THINpak though I have never actually seen a single THIN on sale) in a slip then it's a 'X case' with slip cover.

That is indeed the only occasion when it would be THINpak + Slip Cover. I agree that it's pretty rare, but it could happen. Huskersports didn't provide enough details to determine what it is exactly. But you are absolutely right.


Phew; worried I was the confused one there.

I assume when he said 'thins inside an open-at-one-end box' that describes multiple THINpaks (thins) in one slip case (eg. like the re-releases of the Star Trek sets) - unless of course it was mis-typing 'things' 
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The In Plain Sight Season 1 set out 2 days ago was 3 thinpaks housed in a box that's open at 1 end (vertically as it sits on the shelf).
My one wish for the DVD Profiler online database: Ban or remove the disc-level profiles of TV season sets. It completely screws up/inflates the CLT.
FACT: Imdb is WRONG 70% of the time! Misspelled cast, incomplete cast, wrong cast/crew roles. So for those who want DVD Profiler to be "as perfect as Imdb", good luck with that.
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That would be Slip Case for the Parent Profile and THINpak for each of the child profiles (no slip case checked).
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Thanks everyone.
My one wish for the DVD Profiler online database: Ban or remove the disc-level profiles of TV season sets. It completely screws up/inflates the CLT.
FACT: Imdb is WRONG 70% of the time! Misspelled cast, incomplete cast, wrong cast/crew roles. So for those who want DVD Profiler to be "as perfect as Imdb", good luck with that.
Stop adding UNIT crew! They're invalid credits. Stop it!
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You guys do not understand the difference between a slip cover and slip case YET, Especiallly you Tim Giood lord.  What husker descrobed from a Parent viewpoint is a SLIP CASE, from a Child viewpoint they are merely THINPAKs PERIOD.

God grief.

great call Pete

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Quoting Dr Pavlov:
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You guys do not understand the difference between a slip cover and slip case YET, Especiallly you Tim Giood lord.  What husker descrobed from a Parent viewpoint is a SLIP CASE, from a Child viewpoint they are merely THINPAKs PERIOD.

God grief.

great call Pete

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Other than the "Indeed", both of T!M's posts are 100% accurate. 
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Other than the "Indeed", both of T!M's posts are 100% accurate. 

I thought so as well. 
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I think people replied the best they could with the info they had... as from the first post I thought that is what the OP was talking about... but wasn't 100% sure till it was clarified.
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Indeed threw me off track, Hal.

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